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i have to ask you, what kind of reaction have you heard about this comparison to nazi germany? >> reporter: you know, i haven't heard much about that to be honest with you, christi. i can tell you that the rhetoric has been very heated, aimed at russian president vladamir putin. we were at a protest earlier today, g-20 protests, and they were -- there were people making unkind references to the russian president and there were some references to adolf hitler, these are the the kinds of comments that the russian president has heard before. and the animosity is on the front page of one of the local newspapers in australia. it says ice cold war, shows the russian bear and australian kangaroo duking it out. that's a sense what if the flavor is. it has been the g-19 plus one, isolated vladamir putin at this g-20 summit. the russian president has gotten the cold shoulder. and the summit's host tony abbott sent low level officials to greet putin at the airport. he told putin i guess i'll shake your hand but you need to get out of ukraine. president obama walking into dinner with angel
i have to ask you, what kind of reaction have you heard about this comparison to nazi germany? >> reporter: you know, i haven't heard much about that to be honest with you, christi. i can tell you that the rhetoric has been very heated, aimed at russian president vladamir putin. we were at a protest earlier today, g-20 protests, and they were -- there were people making unkind references to the russian president and there were some references to adolf hitler, these are the the kinds of...
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let's get to frederick pleitkin, live in germany and forced to be an expert in all things having to do with the lander. fred, give us the answer. >> what does fred do when he's forced to being an expert? he gets himself a little mod toll show what's going on. first of all, the exciting thing we have this morning is a picture of the landing site. this is the first time that the human eyes are laying eyes onto the surface of a comet with a human spacecraft on it. you can see, this goes to your point that the landing site is very rough, very rocky and it makes the landing more remarkable and also the fact that this thing is not attached to the comet, all the more difficult. what apparently happened was as the lander was moving towards the comet, it landed and bounced off the comet. because the harpoon system that was supposed to deploy didn't deploy. it bounced back up. that bounce up took about two hours because there's almost no gravitational field there. it landed on the comet again, bounced back up for six minutes and now is stable on the comet, they say. now you're right, it's not at
let's get to frederick pleitkin, live in germany and forced to be an expert in all things having to do with the lander. fred, give us the answer. >> what does fred do when he's forced to being an expert? he gets himself a little mod toll show what's going on. first of all, the exciting thing we have this morning is a picture of the landing site. this is the first time that the human eyes are laying eyes onto the surface of a comet with a human spacecraft on it. you can see, this goes to...
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that's why fred liken is live for us in germany and he has models to show us this. what do you have, fred? >> i certainly have models for you, chris and you've caught us at a very interesting and important moment. now what happened earlier is that the rosetta spacecraft, all of this is happening further away from earth than pluto, it released the lander, that's going do land on a comet of which i have a model. the lander is dropping slowly. just a couple of minutes ago made the first contact here back to earth. every signal that this thing sends out takes a half an hour to get to earth because it's so far away. in four hours, they hope it will land safely on the comment. they can't steer this thing at all. it's like throwing a bomb off a world war i aircraft and they don't know what the underground is going to be like. they don't know if there's going to be an even surface for this thing to land. they hope and are quite confident everything goes according to plan and the data they hope to get is to see whether or not human light might have originated from comments,
that's why fred liken is live for us in germany and he has models to show us this. what do you have, fred? >> i certainly have models for you, chris and you've caught us at a very interesting and important moment. now what happened earlier is that the rosetta spacecraft, all of this is happening further away from earth than pluto, it released the lander, that's going do land on a comet of which i have a model. the lander is dropping slowly. just a couple of minutes ago made the first...
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in talking to iran on the nuclear side and let's make the story broader. 13 years ago i was in bahn, germany, to put together the new government of afghanistan after the taliban fell. the eiranians were there. many wanted to talk to iranian because they share a border in afghanistan and knew they'd kill us if we didn't talk to them. many people in washington said ideologically don't talk to them. the solution was we talked to them, same story 13 years later people ideologically are saying isolate iran. i'm saying realistically they're in the room with us, either talk to them or they'll kill us. get beyond it, let's go, that's right, this is a hot mess, homey, we got to figure out some reality. >> this is a hot mess, homey, we got to figure out some reality, with the hand gesture. >> yeah, that's right. >> i got it. >> that's correct. >> you have a very good weekend, sir. thank you for being with us on "new day" as always. >> take care. >> scares you, i know that much. >> does on several levels. >> i get it. >>> the october jobs report just minutes away. so what economists are expecting and t
in talking to iran on the nuclear side and let's make the story broader. 13 years ago i was in bahn, germany, to put together the new government of afghanistan after the taliban fell. the eiranians were there. many wanted to talk to iranian because they share a border in afghanistan and knew they'd kill us if we didn't talk to them. many people in washington said ideologically don't talk to them. the solution was we talked to them, same story 13 years later people ideologically are saying...
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in flight, not filing flight planes, things that are very concerning and the allied air command in germany is monitoring that closely. this is something that a good nation doesn't do. >> what is putin up to? what's the end game here? >> we can't just take by the way, what is putin up to, i think he's doing a couple things. i think it was winston churchill said russia is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. he's attempting to intimidate the west. he doesn't like the sanctions. we can't just take these air incursions all by themselves, too. we've seen ground incursions in some of the baltic states, estonia, latvia have reported that. the swedish sub incident. we don't know what occurred there. hackers at the white house, is that russian influence or not? not trying to drum up concern about russia at large, but i think this is mr. putin saying hey we've suffered some economic sanctions for his own public consumption, he's saying we're still powerful. that's very important part in whatever he does. but it's also saying to the west, we're still standing up against you. >> you have sp
in flight, not filing flight planes, things that are very concerning and the allied air command in germany is monitoring that closely. this is something that a good nation doesn't do. >> what is putin up to? what's the end game here? >> we can't just take by the way, what is putin up to, i think he's doing a couple things. i think it was winston churchill said russia is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. he's attempting to intimidate the west. he doesn't like the...
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can fly to france or germany or one of the european countries make their way without ever having to show a passport again, all the way over to the eastern part of europe. and go by water or land to turkey. into syria, train, go back to europe and fly back here. there will be nothing in their travel documents to show they ever went to syria. it's much harder to track who is going in and out of syria, than it is to track people going in and out of yemen or pakistan or afghanistan. >> so the availability of people who could do bad things has increased in risk. the question is what exactly would they be wanting to do here? that's what we have to find out. tom fuentes, bobby ghosh, thank you for helping us understand the situation. because as we learn how effective the strikes were against the khorasan group in syria, that will impact what the threat is as home as well. >>> the man who is in control of this situation, ostensibly is president obama. and he is trying to extend the coalition. warning arab nations that air strikes on extremist groups in syria and iraq could go on for years, they
can fly to france or germany or one of the european countries make their way without ever having to show a passport again, all the way over to the eastern part of europe. and go by water or land to turkey. into syria, train, go back to europe and fly back here. there will be nothing in their travel documents to show they ever went to syria. it's much harder to track who is going in and out of syria, than it is to track people going in and out of yemen or pakistan or afghanistan. >> so the...
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accents that resonate, they want american accents, they want british accents, if they're speaking to germany i've seen them use people who are native german speakers, if they want to recruit people in the united states they've got to have somebody who can talk the talk, walk the walk, somebody who is in country, syria and iraq and say hey i'm like you, it's not that bad it's not what you see on tv. come join us. people like this are really dangerous. >> how important then do you think is the social media apparatus of a terror group like isis? it definitely, their ability to kind of create in real time these kind of hollywood almost style productions separates them from a group like al qaeda, that's for sure. how important is the social media fight, if you will, for iceis? >> it's important but also an achilles heel if we wait long enough. >> why? >> the importance is at the fringes of extremist movements people will pass around the messages, pass around photos, for example photos of a child who was killed and say this is the reason we have to go out there, we have to defend the faith and def
accents that resonate, they want american accents, they want british accents, if they're speaking to germany i've seen them use people who are native german speakers, if they want to recruit people in the united states they've got to have somebody who can talk the talk, walk the walk, somebody who is in country, syria and iraq and say hey i'm like you, it's not that bad it's not what you see on tv. come join us. people like this are really dangerous. >> how important then do you think is...
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president obama is meeting with leaders this morning from italy, france and germany. any iraqi request for help fighting isis would be seriously considered though no request has been made. >>> fire officials in reno, nevada, are investigating a chemical mishap. it was triggered by a science demonstration that went awry at a local museum. 13 people were injured, most of them children. nine of the victims are being treated at a hospital. officials say the chemicals in a tornado experiment, a routine one, were missed incorrect lly causing a chemical flash similar to throwing gasoline on a fire. >> the last surviving son of convicted financier bernard madoff has died. 48-year-old andrew madoff died in a new york city hospital wednesday after a year and a half long battle with cancer. it was andrew and his brother mark who contacted federal authorities after their father told them -- told to them that their investment business was in fact a massive ponzi scheme. mark madoff committed suicide in 2010. bernie madoff is currently serving a 150-year sentence in federal prison.
president obama is meeting with leaders this morning from italy, france and germany. any iraqi request for help fighting isis would be seriously considered though no request has been made. >>> fire officials in reno, nevada, are investigating a chemical mishap. it was triggered by a science demonstration that went awry at a local museum. 13 people were injured, most of them children. nine of the victims are being treated at a hospital. officials say the chemicals in a tornado...
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but as in any other country in, france, in germany or in italy there, are the odd lunatic who goes abroad to be seduced by the enthusiasm of the moment. once these people go abroad, if we can capture them and arrest them and bring them back to this country for trial, assuming they are british citizens, all well and good. these people need to be locked up for a very long time but if they go abroad and get themselves killed, good riddance. we don't need them back here and don't have any sympathy for them if they go abroad and get themselves killed. many are idiots and naive who go across and hoping to find some great course of support but they end up, as i said at the outset, associating with a collection of psychopathic tyrants. >> just a moment ago you talked about the need to help the citizens of syria and of iraq to be able to defend themselves, and that is to a perfect point, especially this week where david cameron will be hosting the nato summit. what is the role of nato, do you believe, in taking on isis? >> well, nato is the west's only and strongest defense organization. your pres
but as in any other country in, france, in germany or in italy there, are the odd lunatic who goes abroad to be seduced by the enthusiasm of the moment. once these people go abroad, if we can capture them and arrest them and bring them back to this country for trial, assuming they are british citizens, all well and good. these people need to be locked up for a very long time but if they go abroad and get themselves killed, good riddance. we don't need them back here and don't have any sympathy...
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. >> we have deeper divisions within turkey and other coalitions with germany. putin flashed the nuclear card the other day as one of his trump plays. this is an opportunity if nato can get together and send forth a clear message. putdin may provoke the thinking of something that he long wanted to avoid and that's a unified nato. they want to make sure it's not simply a u.s.-led alliance that it's not functioning in with the diverse array of threats all unfolding in realtime right now? seems an opportunity but i think it ended on a perfect note. realtime right now. seems that time is what there is not much more of in any of these fronts that the president is facing, the international community as well. great to see you guys. john, bone, thank you so much >>> the ukrainians say russia has launched a war. with vladimir putin now suggesting statehood for eastern ukraine. can the nato summit help slow the russians? we're going to get the view from inside russia coming up next. the eyes may be the windows to the soul. but in the case of the lexus ls... ...which eyes?
. >> we have deeper divisions within turkey and other coalitions with germany. putin flashed the nuclear card the other day as one of his trump plays. this is an opportunity if nato can get together and send forth a clear message. putdin may provoke the thinking of something that he long wanted to avoid and that's a unified nato. they want to make sure it's not simply a u.s.-led alliance that it's not functioning in with the diverse array of threats all unfolding in realtime right now?...
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and germany also weigh tougher sanction. in the eastern city, residents came out to defend their city as russia continued to deny it is supporting the rebels or sending its own troops across the border. >> another story everybody is watching really is, joan rivers. is she going to be okay? one of the things that's so endearing about her is she's never been shy about laughing at herself. >> she was cracking jokes about her own death the night before she suffered cardiac arrest. cnn is talking to a fan who was there. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's re
and germany also weigh tougher sanction. in the eastern city, residents came out to defend their city as russia continued to deny it is supporting the rebels or sending its own troops across the border. >> another story everybody is watching really is, joan rivers. is she going to be okay? one of the things that's so endearing about her is she's never been shy about laughing at herself. >> she was cracking jokes about her own death the night before she suffered cardiac arrest. cnn...
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and germany weigh tougher action. in the eastern city of mariupol residents came out to defend the city as russia continued to deny it's supporting the rebels or sending its own troops across the border. >> two people have been killed in clashes in pakistan. police fired tear gas as the crowds threatened to march. the protesters who have been demonstrating for two weeks say the last election was rigged and they want shareef to step down. >> more fallout from the killing of michael brown. two more officers are out of a job. amid these questionable conduct related to the protests in the days following the shooting of that unarmed black teenager by white officer darren wilson. >> we're told one threatened and pointed a rifle at protesters. he resigned. another retired after going on a video rant about the supreme court and muslims. there is a third officer here who was fired for making inappropriate facebook posts as well. >> so many people this weekend sending prayers and well wishes to a comedy legend. she has been in
and germany weigh tougher action. in the eastern city of mariupol residents came out to defend the city as russia continued to deny it's supporting the rebels or sending its own troops across the border. >> two people have been killed in clashes in pakistan. police fired tear gas as the crowds threatened to march. the protesters who have been demonstrating for two weeks say the last election was rigged and they want shareef to step down. >> more fallout from the killing of michael...
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chancellor merkel of germany, a very important leader, spoke yesterday of the possibility of new sanctions. president obama did not really speak to that pint, but it's clearly the next step that the western leaders have to consider >> you spoke about the possibility of providing more arms, greater intelligence and greater assistance to the ukraine and ukrainian military. what would be the aversion to doing that. why not do that? >> well, it puts the united states more directly not into the conflict but directly under a roll of support for the ukrainian government. there's no other way. if we intend to support the integrity of the ukrainian sovereignty it stands to reason we would want to give them the means to fight back against the russians and to control their own territory and to be able to police their own streets. the administration's been reluctant to take this, but i think there are people making this suggestion poet in europe as well as in the united states. it's another big issue on the table for the nato leaders next week. if they don't do that, i think president putin has shown
chancellor merkel of germany, a very important leader, spoke yesterday of the possibility of new sanctions. president obama did not really speak to that pint, but it's clearly the next step that the western leaders have to consider >> you spoke about the possibility of providing more arms, greater intelligence and greater assistance to the ukraine and ukrainian military. what would be the aversion to doing that. why not do that? >> well, it puts the united states more directly not...
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the first is to push the european governments, especially germany towards new economic sanctions. the russian economy is integrated with that have europe and the rest of the world. it can't afford more powerful sanctions. that's really the best weapon that the u.s. and europe have. the other thing that the united states can do is now to consider arming the ukrainian government and delivering more sophisticated weapons to the ukrainians so that they can fight back. what's at stake sheer that ukraine is just trying to protect its own sovereign territory, and we have now a major country in europe, russia, effectively coming over the border, an outright violation of international law. it's not possible if the united states can just stand aside and do nothing, and it's not, and i think there has to be serious consideration given to arming the ukrainian military forces. >> about that second option, has the u.s. been helping kiev, and to what level? >> to a very limited extent. most of the western assistance to the ukraine has been economic, and that's badly needed because the ukrainian
the first is to push the european governments, especially germany towards new economic sanctions. the russian economy is integrated with that have europe and the rest of the world. it can't afford more powerful sanctions. that's really the best weapon that the u.s. and europe have. the other thing that the united states can do is now to consider arming the ukrainian government and delivering more sophisticated weapons to the ukrainians so that they can fight back. what's at stake sheer that...
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russian and ukrainian foreign ministers sitting down with their counterparts from germany and france. all of this follows a weekend of heavy fighting between ukrainian forces and pro-russian separatists. ukraine's military reportedly made big ginns in the rebel hel. >>> a hourful earthquake has shook western iran, cut off from water, power and phone lines. officials near the border with iraq tells state media the magnitude 6.2 quake caused heavy damage in the rural areas around the city. there are reports that many homes have been destroyed in several villages. we'll update you when we can. >>> pope francis is wrapping up his first trip to asia with a challenge to north and south korea, find peace. the pope in a poignant moment greeted several women, many in wheelchairs, who were used as sex slaves in world war ii. they gave him a butterfly pin which he wore during mask. >>> a friend of the man who inspired the viral ice bucket challenge died saturday after raising $100,000 to fight als. 27-year-old cory griffin was pronounced dead following a diving accident. he was celebrating the m
russian and ukrainian foreign ministers sitting down with their counterparts from germany and france. all of this follows a weekend of heavy fighting between ukrainian forces and pro-russian separatists. ukraine's military reportedly made big ginns in the rebel hel. >>> a hourful earthquake has shook western iran, cut off from water, power and phone lines. officials near the border with iraq tells state media the magnitude 6.2 quake caused heavy damage in the rural areas around the...
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there are tens of thousands of kurds in germany. where are the germans? i know the president has talked to president cameron in the u.s. nobody is going to say put boots ton ground. they are going to say do we expand the air strikes and become more aggressive. >> the u.s. has the air pour to complete some of this operation by itself. but the question isn't military force alone. in the wake of withdraw from afghanistan and the wake of withdraw from iraq, the question is going to be do we operate with an international consensus that commits us to air power over a long period of time in the face of an adversary that wants to put somebody's head on a stake. i think given the potential duration of this campaign that is months, maybe even years, the question is going to be where is the u.k., the germans and the others? i think that will be answered in the coming weeks. >> what's important and seems apparent, the key moment in this process as you mentioned is not going to end quickly. i.s.i.s. is a real thread. phillip mudd, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>>
there are tens of thousands of kurds in germany. where are the germans? i know the president has talked to president cameron in the u.s. nobody is going to say put boots ton ground. they are going to say do we expand the air strikes and become more aggressive. >> the u.s. has the air pour to complete some of this operation by itself. but the question isn't military force alone. in the wake of withdraw from afghanistan and the wake of withdraw from iraq, the question is going to be do we...
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during world war ii bouncing bombs were sent in to dams in germany in the war of ali. the dam remains a threat on its own. it's built on soluble soil. gypsum and limestone. this is in a very bad location. and something called carsting happening to the dam which means it cracks and seeping. and it has been cracking and seeping. if you take a look at the generation itself. there are four silos behind it. those silos are meant to maintain it. and if not maintained it's going to be in bad shape. >> general, you know this terrain well aside from the dam in mosul are there any high-risk targets that come to your mind that officials really need to be worried about? >> if i can comment on the dam very briefly, christi. >> sure. >> probably just a very good point about the dilapidation of this facility. i've been to the dam several times. knack, in 2008, took a group of reporters up there when there was a threat -- there was a rumor of a threat that al qaeda will blow this dam up. i don't think this is going to happen for several reasons. first of all, isis wants this facility.
during world war ii bouncing bombs were sent in to dams in germany in the war of ali. the dam remains a threat on its own. it's built on soluble soil. gypsum and limestone. this is in a very bad location. and something called carsting happening to the dam which means it cracks and seeping. and it has been cracking and seeping. if you take a look at the generation itself. there are four silos behind it. those silos are meant to maintain it. and if not maintained it's going to be in bad shape....
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cargo plane, a body of an apparent stowaway was found in the wheel well when the plane landed in germany. the body of a male was found in a post-flight inspection. that plane made numerous stops in africa during its mission. >>> the last surviving crewmen from the plane to drop the atomic butch has died. he flew aboard the "enola gay" when it dropped the atomic bomb. his son said he had no regrets about the mission. the single bomb killed 80,000 and launched the nuclear age. he was 93 years old. >>> terrifying video, two women narrowly escaping death after diving under an oncoming train in indiana. at first they tried to outrun the train and realizing they couldn't get down, they lay down and let the train pass right over them. the only other option is an 80-foot drop below. the engineer saw them and tried to apply the brakes and sounded the horn repeatedly and what's amazing here is the only injury one of the women suffered was a stubbed toe but they are now facing criminal trespassing charges. >> it looks like she was trying to help her friend up. i don't know how intentional that was.
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she was leaving germany to re-establish routes, rather to move to perth where her parents are based now. >> her big opportunity. they both also went to holland because they wanted to see the memorial that was set up. they found it really moving and it was really important for them to be around the other family members as well. >> still they are holding out hope. >> they are. >> yeah. they say they just want evidence. they have not been -- they have not been told that her body has been found. >> it's going to take some time. even if they recovered their daughter it would take some time unless she's in an obvious state of identification, but this is also an important thing to do because if you can't get to that scene, you can get there, i mean, you know, obviously, they showed that they can get there, but to stay there and have sustained effort on their ground is very dangerous when there's shelling going on within kilometers. >> amazed us that they got there. they were heavily guarded when they were there. >> the question is who is doing it and so many different groups involved. definite
she was leaving germany to re-establish routes, rather to move to perth where her parents are based now. >> her big opportunity. they both also went to holland because they wanted to see the memorial that was set up. they found it really moving and it was really important for them to be around the other family members as well. >> still they are holding out hope. >> they are. >> yeah. they say they just want evidence. they have not been -- they have not been told that her...
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germany, france, the uk, they are so tied to russia. this talk of money, money will fix it. does it sound hollow at this point? >> well, it certainly would be much better if they were to do two things, one, speak with one voice and, b, at least threaten a series of credible realistic sanctions, but as you say the dutch case is -- it's sad in a way but here you have a country that has had a version of 9/11 and they have had proportionate terms about as many people die as people had in the united states on 9/11. but the dutch are russia's second largest trading partner after china. rotterdam is the port that takes in the most russian oil of all the world. they take in their oil and refine it and sell it. shell, the anglo dutch conglomerate, they see themselves as so tied up. they are wrong to do this because the truth is you want a stable world and good economics depends on -- on having, you know, kind of stable rules of the road. you don't want countries gobbling up each other and things like that. this is a case where commercial interests are not the best guide to the nation
germany, france, the uk, they are so tied to russia. this talk of money, money will fix it. does it sound hollow at this point? >> well, it certainly would be much better if they were to do two things, one, speak with one voice and, b, at least threaten a series of credible realistic sanctions, but as you say the dutch case is -- it's sad in a way but here you have a country that has had a version of 9/11 and they have had proportionate terms about as many people die as people had in the...
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doesn't deal with russia that much, france does, germany. a lot of russian money in london. netherlands, a pretty small country, pretty big when it comes to economics and finances. these are consequences. things cannot and will not stay the same because the country lost 200 nationals and they demand a change. >> you'll have to see an exercise of patience at least immediately, i would suggest, pause in all likelihood you don't have everybody back yet and you'll need access the to that site and have real forensics experts to go in and do the best they can to completely sweep that scene of anybody's loved one. >> which may take months. >> and to do that you'll have to have comfortable relations and it will be tricky. thank you soap. look forward to covering this going forward and i'm sorry for any friends or anyone you know that's been lost in this. >> thank you. >> john, to you? thanks so much, chris. we make a lot of money off of russia, that comment, hang on to that for a while. why? because european leaders got together in the wake of the tragedy to discuss expanding sancti
doesn't deal with russia that much, france does, germany. a lot of russian money in london. netherlands, a pretty small country, pretty big when it comes to economics and finances. these are consequences. things cannot and will not stay the same because the country lost 200 nationals and they demand a change. >> you'll have to see an exercise of patience at least immediately, i would suggest, pause in all likelihood you don't have everybody back yet and you'll need access the to that site...
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>> now is the time for germany to step forward on this. when we were there, the neighboring state there to donetsk, we had an opportunity, as i indicated, to talk to russian speakers at every level right up from the governor on down to all the leaders in civil society, and the message was the same. there's only one thing that prevents peace. look, we have a very generous peace plan put forward by poroshenko here. the only thing that prevents it is the machinations of putin and his russian agents. nah needs to stop. for that to stop, europe has to stand with the united states and so does asia and the rest of the international community. and we have to go forward with the type of leverage that only putin will understand and respond to. until we do that, he will continue to create this chaos. >> mr. chairman, it's wolf blitzer in jerusalem. as we speak right now, the secretary of state john kerry is on his plane, flying to cairo, trying to get some sort of ceasefire. is that doable right now? do you have confidence in the secretary of state t
>> now is the time for germany to step forward on this. when we were there, the neighboring state there to donetsk, we had an opportunity, as i indicated, to talk to russian speakers at every level right up from the governor on down to all the leaders in civil society, and the message was the same. there's only one thing that prevents peace. look, we have a very generous peace plan put forward by poroshenko here. the only thing that prevents it is the machinations of putin and his russian...
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putin, david cameron tuk prime minister tweeted that he and chancellor merkel of germany had a conversation and that they are very concerned about the limited access to the site and that mr. putin must do more he says in that tweet. russia's position has been pretty much to stand back and say we want an independent investigation which we will contribute to but this is fundamentally kiev's responsibility. if you look at the newspapers, for example, here, they are all sorts of lines about how this was probably an act -- it was probably the kiev military, ukrainian military responsible for shooting this plane down. that perhaps it was even that they were trying to bring down mr. putin's plane, that is one line that you'll hear in the media. so, you know, the argument from the u.s. is that mr. putin must bring his influence to bear on the pro-russian separatists so that he -- opens up the site to international investigators, and that he uses his influence to try and reach some kind of peaceful solution to this conflict that is now in its eighth month and getting worse and worse. mr. putin hasn'
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he might have spoke within chancellor merck until germany as well. is there something going on behind the scenes that we don't know about, because it is striking that all the western countries are being somewhat quiet about what is frankly a blatant act of international terrorism. >> is he giving vladimir putin some room here, vladimir putin had some bluster there, but certainly not the extent of the bluster that we often see from the russian leader. >> that's absolutely right. fareed thank you so much. rick francona and richard quest with us here as well. >>> let's take you to the other major story we're following this morning, the israeli ground offense ive taking place in gaz. wolf blitzer is on the ground now. wolf? >> thanks very much, kate. the ground operation in gaza turned deadly. an israeli soldier was killed as "operation protective edge" as the israelis call it expanded. they're trying to destroy hamas tunnels militants are using to try to infiltrate israel. hamas says israel will pay a heavy price for the latest ground actions in gaza. l
he might have spoke within chancellor merck until germany as well. is there something going on behind the scenes that we don't know about, because it is striking that all the western countries are being somewhat quiet about what is frankly a blatant act of international terrorism. >> is he giving vladimir putin some room here, vladimir putin had some bluster there, but certainly not the extent of the bluster that we often see from the russian leader. >> that's absolutely right....
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germany attacking from the start. they did all right, but the continued heroics of goalkeeper tim howard kept the first half scoreless as he made save after save in horrible conditions against arguably the best team in the world. earlier this morning, we got to speak to tim about the challenges ahead. here you go. we all watched the match yesterday. take me back to it. the conditions terrible, rain coming down, the nasa designed ball like a speeding bullet. you, facing arguably the best team next to the usa in the tournament. you wind up being the berlin wall. where was your head facing this team in these conditions? >> it was focused -- conditions were tough. we played in nasty weather before, you know. we got thrown for a loop a little bit, not being able to warm up on the field, but that happens and we've been in that position before. so it was just trying to refocus and make sure that little things like that didn't throw us off. i thought we played well. although we lost we played well. >> you had unusual intensit
germany attacking from the start. they did all right, but the continued heroics of goalkeeper tim howard kept the first half scoreless as he made save after save in horrible conditions against arguably the best team in the world. earlier this morning, we got to speak to tim about the challenges ahead. here you go. we all watched the match yesterday. take me back to it. the conditions terrible, rain coming down, the nasa designed ball like a speeding bullet. you, facing arguably the best team...
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and germany. what do we know about what the u.s. side is doing? >> arrived last night pretty early in the evening. they had some dinner and i assume they went to bd bed. when they arrived, a lot of fanfare around. i didn't know that so many people show up outside the hotel waving their american flags and cheering. i was up, many floors up because i'm staying in the same hotel as them, and could i hear the screams, sounded like little girl screams. thought it was justin bieber arriving but everyone was there as they watched them get off the bus. today they will be heading out to the stadium that you can see behind me. we'll hear from a couple of players and jurgen klinsmann ahead of the match and then we'll get to see a little bit of open training and go from there so actually tomorrow i'll have some interesting comments to bring you, i'm sure, because we are very interested in the whole german-usa connection for this game and what it's going to mean, chris. >> seeing how you started a lot of the speculation about this collusion, you know, i was do
and germany. what do we know about what the u.s. side is doing? >> arrived last night pretty early in the evening. they had some dinner and i assume they went to bd bed. when they arrived, a lot of fanfare around. i didn't know that so many people show up outside the hotel waving their american flags and cheering. i was up, many floors up because i'm staying in the same hotel as them, and could i hear the screams, sounded like little girl screams. thought it was justin bieber arriving but...
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does beat portugal tomorrow, what is your gauge four the germany match up? >> well, we are not looking at germany yet. we are concentrating on portugal. obviously if we get a positive result, that helps going into the germany game. it is all about portugal and we will think about germany. >> focus on the opponent in front of you. one at a time. neil buethe, thank you for joining us. good luck to the team. >> thank you. >>> most of us know the safety drill when we get on board. i bet you never heard one like this. this is hilarious. we will show you when we come back. who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. i'll help you look. maybe you left them in the bathroom again. it's just t
does beat portugal tomorrow, what is your gauge four the germany match up? >> well, we are not looking at germany yet. we are concentrating on portugal. obviously if we get a positive result, that helps going into the germany game. it is all about portugal and we will think about germany. >> focus on the opponent in front of you. one at a time. neil buethe, thank you for joining us. good luck to the team. >> thank you. >>> most of us know the safety drill when we get...
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>> they play ghana, then portugal and then germany. obviously big-name teams. is there a case to be made that they got the screws put to them? >> i don't think there's a case to be made that they got the screws put to them. it's all in the pots. the u.s. got into what they call the group of death. it's not -- it doesn't sound good. you imagine the skull and cross bones. >> i don't think they got screwed. the thing is that the united states, because of where they play in north america what they do when they set up these groups is try to set teams from different continued meants into the groups. because the u.s. is so good, basically any time they go into groups it becomes the group of death because they're probably the best team in north america. they end in a group with germany, they're always in the group of death. >> every game has given us something wonderful to see but not without controversy. even in the first few games and this goal line technology. how is there even a debate over this? >> why is there controversy. >> the technology being a controversy an
>> they play ghana, then portugal and then germany. obviously big-name teams. is there a case to be made that they got the screws put to them? >> i don't think there's a case to be made that they got the screws put to them. it's all in the pots. the u.s. got into what they call the group of death. it's not -- it doesn't sound good. you imagine the skull and cross bones. >> i don't think they got screwed. the thing is that the united states, because of where they play in north...
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he won a world cup himself in 1990 when he played for what was then west germany so he just is managing expectations. some people say he's using reverse psychology, so let's hear from the man himself that's causing all this controversy. >> for us now talking about winning a world cup, it's just not realistic. first we got to make it through the group. let's keep our feet on the ground and let's get that group first done and then the sky is the limit. >> and he does say the sky is the limit. he's building a foundation but of course that's not the only controversy. he also got rid of prolific gold scorer landon donovan and hired a young julian green, a 19-year-old kid born in america but raised in germany. we're going to be hopefully seeing and hearing a lot of julian green. get rid of the 32-year-old veteran and hire a 19-year-old but he's trying to make his mark and certainly trying to create the foundation of a very strong u.s. team. christi, anything can happen in this world cup. >> right. >> when we saw the nexterlands beat favorite spain 5-1, literally destroyed them. >> crowned the
he won a world cup himself in 1990 when he played for what was then west germany so he just is managing expectations. some people say he's using reverse psychology, so let's hear from the man himself that's causing all this controversy. >> for us now talking about winning a world cup, it's just not realistic. first we got to make it through the group. let's keep our feet on the ground and let's get that group first done and then the sky is the limit. >> and he does say the sky is...
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germany, portugal and ghana. they knocked them out in 2010. >> as the team starts, we have the premier or primer, premier. >> it can be primer. >> let's just go to laura in brazil. >> reporter: so, let's get this out of the way right now, the usa, they are going to struggle. that's not because they are a poor team. it's not because they are undeserving of a world cup spot, it's because they are in the group of death, the most difficult group for teams to play out of and survive. all the teams in this group are very strong. what is it that makes the usa team the team they are? well, let's start with the coach. he describes it core of the squad as the spine. we'll call him the brain. he is a world cup winner with germany, a team he led to the world cup. he doesn't have the traditional positive american outlook. >> for us talking about winning a world cup is just -- it's just not realistic. we have to make it with a group. stay with our feet on the ground and say let's get that group done and then -- then the sky is
germany, portugal and ghana. they knocked them out in 2010. >> as the team starts, we have the premier or primer, premier. >> it can be primer. >> let's just go to laura in brazil. >> reporter: so, let's get this out of the way right now, the usa, they are going to struggle. that's not because they are a poor team. it's not because they are undeserving of a world cup spot, it's because they are in the group of death, the most difficult group for teams to play out of and...
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military flight brought him from landstuhl, germany, to lackland air force base. he was transported from there and brought to the san antonio military medical center located behind me there. right now he's isolated. that's where they will care for him. this is all carefully done. it's not done because he is sergeant bowe bergdahl. it's done because this is the way the army says it treats all returning captives. it was a statement put out that just says our focus from the army here, our to can you remains on his health and well being. secretary hagel is confident the army will continue to ensure that sergeant bergdahl receives the care, time, and space he needs to complete his recovery and reintegration. key to that will be reunion with his family. no timeline. we expect it to be soon. it is crucial for his overall recovery. that is what they say. >> thank you. >>> now to iraq in turmoil. the u.s. now said to be weighing how to deal with radical islamists and they topple key, big iraqi cities. the militants now moving south nearing baquba becoming a bigger threat t
military flight brought him from landstuhl, germany, to lackland air force base. he was transported from there and brought to the san antonio military medical center located behind me there. right now he's isolated. that's where they will care for him. this is all carefully done. it's not done because he is sergeant bowe bergdahl. it's done because this is the way the army says it treats all returning captives. it was a statement put out that just says our focus from the army here, our to can...
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. >>> bergdahl is recovering at a hospital in germany. doctors say he's in stable condition, but not ready to travel back to the u.s. >>> we are live from germany. matthew, so good to see you this morning. have doctors release add gauge of time of when bergdahl may be able to head home? >> reporter: no. we have been consistently asking them to give us a time frame, for guidance and lodgist cals. there's no predetermined time frame they are operating on. it depends on the pace he is healing, sergeant bergdahl is healing. it's a very structured approach at the medical facility, it's a u.s. medical facility. a structured approach to reintegration involved medical needs, privacy laws. they are not going into detail of what is wrong with him. part of the treatment is to address nutritional and dietry shortcoming that is emerged from being in captivity for five years. there's psychological issues they are looking at, clearly having been in such a difficult situation for so long. it will have had an enormous psychological toll. before that is st
. >>> bergdahl is recovering at a hospital in germany. doctors say he's in stable condition, but not ready to travel back to the u.s. >>> we are live from germany. matthew, so good to see you this morning. have doctors release add gauge of time of when bergdahl may be able to head home? >> reporter: no. we have been consistently asking them to give us a time frame, for guidance and lodgist cals. there's no predetermined time frame they are operating on. it depends on the...
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he is recovering at a hospital in germany. he is able to speak and more actively involved in his medical care. so this is going to take time. >> yet to speak with his family. >> want to do that very carefully and slowly too. >> and often the case, we're trying to get information, but people are racing to conclusions about how he disappeared, about how he was captured, whether it was a good deal. need a lot more information. >>> let's take a quick break here on "new day." what can we learn about hillary clinton from her new book? experts are trickling out in the well orchestrated rollout plan for this. >>> plus, her biggest regret in her time in politics. what is it? you'll learn right ahead. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the congestion sufferers who feel like there's a brick on their face. who are so congested, it feels like the walls are closing in. ♪ who are so stuffed up, they feel like they're under water. try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you
he is recovering at a hospital in germany. he is able to speak and more actively involved in his medical care. so this is going to take time. >> yet to speak with his family. >> want to do that very carefully and slowly too. >> and often the case, we're trying to get information, but people are racing to conclusions about how he disappeared, about how he was captured, whether it was a good deal. need a lot more information. >>> let's take a quick break here on...
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check it out, the commander in chief pumping iron at a marriott gym in warsaw, germany. it shows the president lifting weights, doing squats. the secret service says the recording was not a security breach. we have a more pressing question for you, how does the president's workout routine measure up? we're going to expert tony horton, creator of p90x. no scrub is he. look at those muscles bulging in santa monica, california. i knew we'd get a flex. >> i can't help myself. what can i tell you? first off, how is the president doing? he looks pretty good to us. we all agree he looks pretty fit. >> i got to give him good props, he's traveling halfway around the world and managing to get a half hour in before going to bed. some of those moves like kind of familiar, especially the one where he's lunging and doing the curl. that's p90x, i believe. >> do you feel his form is good sdm what is he doing right? >> it looks like a big shoulder day, i see bentover flies, military presses. in general his form is pretty good. he's wincing a lot. i'm a little worried about that. i think
check it out, the commander in chief pumping iron at a marriott gym in warsaw, germany. it shows the president lifting weights, doing squats. the secret service says the recording was not a security breach. we have a more pressing question for you, how does the president's workout routine measure up? we're going to expert tony horton, creator of p90x. no scrub is he. look at those muscles bulging in santa monica, california. i knew we'd get a flex. >> i can't help myself. what can i tell...
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most significant of national holidays for russian people, that marks russia's role in defeating nazi germany during world war ii. he clearly believes that this is russian territory as does the huge crowds we are seeing here that have been cheer for a smaller military parade, waving russian flags. the celebration here is supposed to get even bigger with a big display by warships from the russian black sea naval fleet. vladimir putin is expected to show himself here shortly. he hasn't done so yet. but there's been some more cheering from the crowd just in the last few minutes as news of putin's arrival clearly is beginning to spread. his appearance here will be very much interpreted as a triumphant statement and defiance that he and russia has received since taking over this territory which was, until recently, part of ukraine. michaela? >> phil black in crimea, thank you for that. >>> let's look at some other headlines right now. the clippers and thunder play game three of their playoff sist series tonight in los angeles as donald sterling's wife says she will fight the effort by the nba to f
most significant of national holidays for russian people, that marks russia's role in defeating nazi germany during world war ii. he clearly believes that this is russian territory as does the huge crowds we are seeing here that have been cheer for a smaller military parade, waving russian flags. the celebration here is supposed to get even bigger with a big display by warships from the russian black sea naval fleet. vladimir putin is expected to show himself here shortly. he hasn't done so...
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. >> we have been very busy this week, especially a couple folks in germany. an american scholar and a romanian did a lot of work analyzing this fragment over here. what this is, is a second fragment that was part of the anonymous donor's collection. a gospel of john fragment in coptic and we were told a year and a half or so about this this is a run of the mill fragment we have lots of. when this one went up online a couple weeks ago, on harvard's website, that was the first they had seen this. they have shown definitively this one is a forgery. >> that harvard had it? yale, would have been much more legit? >> we won't make this a yale/harvard thing. least not today. i have great respect for a world class scholar, and others who saw it with their own eyes were great scholars as well. i am not here to criticize them. what i want to show is just one spot here. you can see there's a hole in this fragment and you can see a word is written kind of around the hole. this little n is underneath the hole. on the other side of the fragment, i presume in forger wrote ri
. >> we have been very busy this week, especially a couple folks in germany. an american scholar and a romanian did a lot of work analyzing this fragment over here. what this is, is a second fragment that was part of the anonymous donor's collection. a gospel of john fragment in coptic and we were told a year and a half or so about this this is a run of the mill fragment we have lots of. when this one went up online a couple weeks ago, on harvard's website, that was the first they had...
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angela merkel, in charge of germany. they're very key in terms of bringing europe in on these sanctions. did he get what he needed from her in their communications. >> i think not, only because these have to be teed up. i don't know why they're not in place right now. there should be no more trigger events. what other trigger event do we need, other than the killing and violation that started taking place? >> one last piece of scary information as we go back to u.k. it's not like russia is not feeling the economic pain, already. the ruble is dropping, people are divesting money out of there, but it hasn't stopped this yet. the question is, what will? >> that's a good question. and some are wondering, does vladimir putin at this point even care about any economic impact on thinks country, when his approval rating is skyrocketing at the same time. >>> coming up next on "new day," a texas judge under fire, not just for the sentence she gave an admitted rapist, but also for the comments she made about the victim. could the b
angela merkel, in charge of germany. they're very key in terms of bringing europe in on these sanctions. did he get what he needed from her in their communications. >> i think not, only because these have to be teed up. i don't know why they're not in place right now. there should be no more trigger events. what other trigger event do we need, other than the killing and violation that started taking place? >> one last piece of scary information as we go back to u.k. it's not like...
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germany gets a third of its oil and gas from russia and some of germany's best-known companies, volkswagen for one, have huge stakes in russia. so any type of sanction has a potential economic blowback and it's just a sign of how the west has a limited toolbox in dealing with the situation in ukraine, chris. >> all right, joe, thank you very much for the reporting. >>> let's bring in cnn military analyst james "spider" marks a retired major generally and former commanding general of the u.s. army intillgence center. general, thank you for joining us. let's leave the politics aside and deal with the urgency on the ground. what do you believe the situation is? who is ukraine fighting? what do you think the stakes are? >> fighting two elements really. you do have pro-russian separatists that are in east ukraine, but they're being supported directly, not only in terms of what i would call over-the-horizon support, weapons support, but also they have russian forces are on the ground instigating this and these are the folks we've seen routinely that have unmarked uniforms and have their face mas
germany gets a third of its oil and gas from russia and some of germany's best-known companies, volkswagen for one, have huge stakes in russia. so any type of sanction has a potential economic blowback and it's just a sign of how the west has a limited toolbox in dealing with the situation in ukraine, chris. >> all right, joe, thank you very much for the reporting. >>> let's bring in cnn military analyst james "spider" marks a retired major generally and former...
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it brings in the academic partners like the oceanographic deomark in germany. just widens the field of people who can participate. >> widens the field of people who can participate but also widens the search. one thing they're turning away from, tony abbott said it's highly unlikely that any debris is going to be found on the ocean surface. do you think it's smart at this point, david, to call off that search from the air? >> well, i think they have to pare it back, because it seems like they're grasping at straws. it seems difficult to do any serious modeling. >> shawn, any downside, you know, when you haven't really defined the haystack really that well for the underwater search, is there a concern in giving up the air search? >> well, no, i don't think. i think the air search, in my opinion, is coming to an end, just because of the time delay and the nature of the water that we have in the area. i think it's just extremely unlikely that anything really meaningful is probably going to be found at the surface. there might still be pieces out there somewhere. w
it brings in the academic partners like the oceanographic deomark in germany. just widens the field of people who can participate. >> widens the field of people who can participate but also widens the search. one thing they're turning away from, tony abbott said it's highly unlikely that any debris is going to be found on the ocean surface. do you think it's smart at this point, david, to call off that search from the air? >> well, i think they have to pare it back, because it seems...
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., germany, france and italy and talk about ukraine. that could indicate that these sanctions that have been ready to go for a while now could indeed be coming any time at all. but in the same sense that we've been talking about russia, we heard president obama now speak about north korea because, of course, in this region, that is the biggest security threat. he used some strong language today saying that the u.s. and south korea stand shoulder to shoulder against continued north korean provocation and threats, and that, interestingly, there might be additional pressure that bites, as he put it, coming against north korea. michaela? >> michelle, we also know the president made comments offering condolences to the passengers that were lost in the south korea ferry accident there. let's take a look at more headlines now. breaking overnight, a scare in the air for passengers on board a virgin airlines flight. a pilot was forced to send out a hijack alert after an unruly passenger was banging on the cockpit door trying to get in. a spokesm
., germany, france and italy and talk about ukraine. that could indicate that these sanctions that have been ready to go for a while now could indeed be coming any time at all. but in the same sense that we've been talking about russia, we heard president obama now speak about north korea because, of course, in this region, that is the biggest security threat. he used some strong language today saying that the u.s. and south korea stand shoulder to shoulder against continued north korean...
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>> well, i think it is possible if germany and france and britain join us in firmer economic steps that really cause economic effect -- up to now we really haven't done very much in the economics spheres. we put sanctions on individuals. we could begin with the banking sector that would affect russia and the olegarks. the people at the top of the system that care about the international banking system. putin probably has millions in the bank himself. if we address that, it might have an impact. >> and we will see if this pact actually holds and what the effect will be. former assistant secretary of state james rubin. thank you for your insight. >> thank you, sir. we are back in a moment. >>> it's an invention embraced by tennis players worldwide known for the accuracy and cutting edge technology. allison leads a group who works around the clock to make sure the technology is long in place before roger, rafa or serena takes the court. >> we have ten cameras around the stadium. we measure the court each venue we go to and every court is different. we take our calibration images under floo
>> well, i think it is possible if germany and france and britain join us in firmer economic steps that really cause economic effect -- up to now we really haven't done very much in the economics spheres. we put sanctions on individuals. we could begin with the banking sector that would affect russia and the olegarks. the people at the top of the system that care about the international banking system. putin probably has millions in the bank himself. if we address that, it might have an...
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. >> are we seeing that kind of change that germany, poland, they're more along the line of we're ready to take that step? >> some countries are. some aren't. and this is the problem. within in united states, europe, some countries have a much more hard line attitude to this. others don't. the big issue, of course, is how do we become more energy independent so we're not reliant on russian national gas and energy. >> that's a long-term problem that they all knew was coming. >> but they have to deal with it because otherwise they have no leverage and no pressure on russia. and putin in his presser today has, i think, doubled down to an extent. he's been incredibly aggressive again in his public statements. >> all coming probably not a coincidence on the same day the talks are set to begin in geneva. thanks. >>> let's get to john berman in for michaela. >> we dobreaking news on the subject of vladimir putin on this news conference he's giving. nsa leaker edward snowden asked vladimir putin a question about surveillance in russia. snowden asked if russia spies on people and saves the data.
. >> are we seeing that kind of change that germany, poland, they're more along the line of we're ready to take that step? >> some countries are. some aren't. and this is the problem. within in united states, europe, some countries have a much more hard line attitude to this. others don't. the big issue, of course, is how do we become more energy independent so we're not reliant on russian national gas and energy. >> that's a long-term problem that they all knew was coming....
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that means the united states, germany, france, britain, they're all part of an al eye ans. we would go to war to defend the baltic states. they're also part of the former soviet union. if they were not part of nato, they would be subjected to the same kind of treatment because there are a lot of russian speakers in the baltic states. so a perfect example of why russia maybe wants to move into ukraine right now before it goes that route. >> they want to get as much territory as they k it looks like, before these countries develop in the west. let's not forget the basic principle here. it's usual that people understand it, europe is a place we've gone to war twice to defend, world war i, world war ii. they were about the idea that one country doesn't get to take over another country just because it has a stronger military. this is a very big deal that's going on. >> vladimir putin can call it the beginnings of a civil war all he wants. at the moment everyone wants to watch to see if they're heading toward a proper war, not a civil war, or if there is any diplomatic off-ramp.
that means the united states, germany, france, britain, they're all part of an al eye ans. we would go to war to defend the baltic states. they're also part of the former soviet union. if they were not part of nato, they would be subjected to the same kind of treatment because there are a lot of russian speakers in the baltic states. so a perfect example of why russia maybe wants to move into ukraine right now before it goes that route. >> they want to get as much territory as they k it...
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i think germany gets something like 30% of its natural gas from russia. they shut down the nuclear power plants they had after fukushima. so for electricity, they rely increasingly on natural gas and increasingly on russian natural gas. >> we can't replace that. the u.s. saying we'll supply them. we don't have the infrastructure or capability to do that for many years. >> no. that's a pipe dream, 15 years out. you have to invest in plants, convert gas to liquid natural gas. >> it's not relevant. it's politics which is another part of the problem that you've spoken out very eloquently and we need to make a point now. we do not see a we in the united states right now. mccain is saying give them light arms, the president has been too week. no one is rallying to his side. even back in georgia in 2008, you saw democrats getting around bush saying, let's figure out how to do it the right way. that's not happening right now. is the resolve here to do anything strong in the u.s.? >> you're right. it's not just that you have a partisan bickering which you do and i
i think germany gets something like 30% of its natural gas from russia. they shut down the nuclear power plants they had after fukushima. so for electricity, they rely increasingly on natural gas and increasingly on russian natural gas. >> we can't replace that. the u.s. saying we'll supply them. we don't have the infrastructure or capability to do that for many years. >> no. that's a pipe dream, 15 years out. you have to invest in plants, convert gas to liquid natural gas. >>...
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all five permanent security council nations plus germany are involved in this third round of talks. they want to run to scale back to the nuclear program so it can't quickly develop a weapon. they say the program is peaceful and wants more sanctions lifted. they are still far apart on key issues. >>> part of the south are recovering after stormy weather rolled through alabama. rescuers had to take to dozens of boats to get to dozens of people stranded in their homes and cars. there was also flash flood warning or at least flash flooding near atlanta and tornadoes in mississippi. damaging about 70 homes. at least two people were killed in the storms including a 9-year-old little girl. devastation there in the south certainly. chris, those are your headlines. >>> let's get to inside politics on "new day" with john king. power to the people. that's where ted cruz is all about, john. he's not a conservative, he's a populous. >> he had a big win in the senate yesterday. we'll talk about that in a second as we go inside politics. good morning to you in new york. good morning to you watchi
all five permanent security council nations plus germany are involved in this third round of talks. they want to run to scale back to the nuclear program so it can't quickly develop a weapon. they say the program is peaceful and wants more sanctions lifted. they are still far apart on key issues. >>> part of the south are recovering after stormy weather rolled through alabama. rescuers had to take to dozens of boats to get to dozens of people stranded in their homes and cars. there was...
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that's what president vladimir putin reportedly told germany in a phone call. the white house says the pullback would be a welcome first step. cnn is live near the russia-ukraine border. how's it looking today? >> reporter: well, kate, we've been putting these comments from vladimir putin to some of the local people. and it's just been met with skepticism. they're saying what we're seeing across the border is a continued buildup of russian troops. yesterday with the military defending strategic positions there, but they are not alone. men like this, he's a civilian. he and friends of him from the nearby town are forming defense militias. th they will start a gorilla war. they've set up building barricades and defending it as best they can. they say that if the russians come down this highway, they're going to set those on fire to put up a smoke screen. if you look around here, they've taken these small shovels and building trench lines as well. they're pretty shallow tremplgs, but they believe this still be serve as a entiring position or some line to escape fr
that's what president vladimir putin reportedly told germany in a phone call. the white house says the pullback would be a welcome first step. cnn is live near the russia-ukraine border. how's it looking today? >> reporter: well, kate, we've been putting these comments from vladimir putin to some of the local people. and it's just been met with skepticism. they're saying what we're seeing across the border is a continued buildup of russian troops. yesterday with the military defending...
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pope francis has accepted the resignation of germany's bling bishop. he's accused of squandering $42 million to build a new lavish compound and support his extravagant lifestyle. king digital begins trading today. they priced the ipo at $22.50. the list of risks in its securities filing 24 pages long. we're always updating the five things you need to know so go to newdaycnn.com for the latest. >> are you a candy crush gal or words with friends gal. >> i'm still using abicus. >> the commondor 64 -- >> pong is fantastic, i hear. >> thanks, christine. >>> fans of "duck dynasty" are gearing up for tonight's season finale. the reality series came under the microscope this year following inflammatory comments from one of its stars, phil roberts robertson. we know robertson has a legion of defenders. first on that list, son and co-star willie robertson. he and his wife cory met with kyra phillips. >> hi, guys, i'll tell you what. it was quite a day. the robertson family unapologetic about their beliefs, i'm going to lay that out. they're very, very grateful f
pope francis has accepted the resignation of germany's bling bishop. he's accused of squandering $42 million to build a new lavish compound and support his extravagant lifestyle. king digital begins trading today. they priced the ipo at $22.50. the list of risks in its securities filing 24 pages long. we're always updating the five things you need to know so go to newdaycnn.com for the latest. >> are you a candy crush gal or words with friends gal. >> i'm still using abicus....
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he talked about united states, the fall of the war and germany. he talked about cos ovo. he did also say to ukraine and the international community, we don't want to divide ukraine. perhaps people take that as a pledge, promise, not to invade or do military intervention inside ukraine proper. beyond that, it's hard to see where this is going. if signing ceremony was to officially recognize the independence of ukraine, rather crimea. he said that he was very pleased to announce to the parliamentarians in his words the city of crimea and sevastopol had agreed to join. certainly here in london, europe and presumably united states, more sanctions are prepared. michaela? >> let's talk about sanctions. putin is expected to announce sanctions of his own widely expected they'll mirror the list the white house released yesterday. here's our question to you. these sanctions have any teeth? >> look, it's hard to say what he's going to do. we don't have confirmation now. there could be tit for tat sanctions. it could be on officials. it's hard to know where this is going. for instanc
he talked about united states, the fall of the war and germany. he talked about cos ovo. he did also say to ukraine and the international community, we don't want to divide ukraine. perhaps people take that as a pledge, promise, not to invade or do military intervention inside ukraine proper. beyond that, it's hard to see where this is going. if signing ceremony was to officially recognize the independence of ukraine, rather crimea. he said that he was very pleased to announce to the...
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better if it's provided by poland or germany or france or britain. but it has to hold on to the rest of ukraine at this point. and then you have to wage the battle at the economic level, at the diplomatic level, at the level of government legitimacy. you have to contest the polls. you have to advocate for the safety of those ukrainian troops that are going to remain in crimea. there are many, many things that have to be done. i don't want this to go to a direct u.s.-russia confrontation on a military basis and certainly not through a shooting war. but, we do have to understand that what happens in ukraine is of vital interest to europe and what happens to europe is of vital interest to the united states. >> you talk a lot about diplomatic. but i think a big question a lot of people have is does putin even want a diplomatic resolution, and what sanctions -- if we do provide sanctions or set sanctions, what sanctions would move him? >> i think putin will take a diplomatic solution at some point. i think he's got crimea. that's a huge card in his favor.
better if it's provided by poland or germany or france or britain. but it has to hold on to the rest of ukraine at this point. and then you have to wage the battle at the economic level, at the diplomatic level, at the level of government legitimacy. you have to contest the polls. you have to advocate for the safety of those ukrainian troops that are going to remain in crimea. there are many, many things that have to be done. i don't want this to go to a direct u.s.-russia confrontation on a...
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was something that he was really encouraging him and instilled in him in a young age when he moved to germany. his friends and family said he was a god-centered man. a very kind and humble man. you could tell by that great smile on his face there. it's difficult, victor, when you look at that large number, 239 number, to see it and give meaning to it. we're trying to give, this morning, portraits to some passengers on the malaysia airlines flight 370. >> we have so many questions about where and how but we cannot forget the who, nick. the extended family and friends waiting for some answers. >>> coming up on "new day" as investigators probe who are the passengers and crew on 370, they're also expanding the search. up next, why investigators face enormous challenges in the days ahead. >>> now, for an update on mortgages, rates were down from last week. take a look. ♪ ♪ ben! ♪ [ train whistle blows ] oh, that was close. you ain't lying. let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. let quicken loans help you save your money ido more with less with
was something that he was really encouraging him and instilled in him in a young age when he moved to germany. his friends and family said he was a god-centered man. a very kind and humble man. you could tell by that great smile on his face there. it's difficult, victor, when you look at that large number, 239 number, to see it and give meaning to it. we're trying to give, this morning, portraits to some passengers on the malaysia airlines flight 370. >> we have so many questions about...